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151. Mr. Forth I am delighted to confirm that we will do as my hon. Friend has asked.
152. My hon. Friend has been a staunch ally in trying to resolve difficulties as they have arisen for my constituents.
153. Mr. Mellor My hon. Friend is absolutely right, but the international comparisons are even more telling.
154. Will my right hon. Friend not stint in providing Britain with the best independent deterrent?
155. It is no wonder that the right hon. Gentleman wants to support elements of the social charter being imposed here.
156. In his autumn statement on 6 November,[sentencedict.com] my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced his public expenditure plans.
157. My hon. Friend knows of my great interest in further improving the resources available for housing associations.
158. I need no lectures from the right hon. Gentleman about the social dimension.
159. Mr. Scott I play cricket with the hon. Gentleman, and I know that he understands the laws of that game.
160. Does my right hon. Friend by any chance recollect the average inflation rate under the last Labour Government?
161. The hon. Gentleman's grasp of detail is usually so light that the idea of actually debating with him at all is risible.
162. The hon. Gentleman may have noticed that this is a free country.
163. The hon. Gentleman asked about young people joining the armed forces.
164. Hon. Members on both sides have argued that the processing of applications takes an awfully long time.
165. Mr. Greenway I congratulate my right hon. Friend on his formidable and invaluable contribution to the outcome of the Maastricht negotiations.
166. Mr. McLoughlin I give the undertaking that I will meet any delegation that my hon. Friend wishes to bring to me.
167. The hon. Gentleman has no evidence for asserting that standards have dropped month by month.
167. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
168. Mr. MacGregor I assure the hon. Gentleman that the smile was not about the issue he was raising.
169. Sir George Young I am distressed to hear of the problems facing owner-occupiers in the area referred to by my hon. Friend.
170. Mr. Renton I have always appreciated the artfulness with which my hon. Friend asks questions.
171. The hon. Gentleman's extraordinary attack on independent financial advisers was very unwise.
172. Also, when does the right hon. and learned Gentleman hope to fill the post of Director of Public Prosecutions?
173. The fact is that the hon. Gentleman can not support his assertions on the basis of the available evidence.
174. The Prime Minister I agree with the point made by my hon. Friend.
175. I repeat our position, which has been made absolutely clear by my right hon. Friends.
176. The hon. Gentleman does not have to worry about the normal courtesy of staying to listen to the next speaker.
177. The hon. Gentleman is not a very convincing advocate of the policies of youth.
178. Mr. Hogg My hon. Friend brings a great deal of expertise to bear on this issue.
179. Mr. King Is my right hon. Friend aware of the widespread concern at the large number of people seeking political asylum?
180. I do not share the confidence of the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands, East in investment incentives.